APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Guilt Leads to Approaching Inclination in Perception

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Personality/Emotion

  • Chengfeng Zhu
    Zhejiang University
  • Xiqian Lu
    Zhejiang University
  • Mowei Shen
    Zhejiang University
  • Rende Shui
    Zhejiang University
  • Jifan Zhou
    Zhejiang University
  • Zaifeng Gao
    Zhejiang University

Abstract

We explored whether guilt affects our approaching-inclination perception, by requiring participants with guilt or neutral state to judge the walking direction (facing towards or away) of an ambiguous biological motion. We found that guilt significantly influenced one’s approaching inclination perception, but was constrained to the one felt guilty to.

Emotion

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